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Various insights from formal grammar thus contribute in a natural way to the explanation of implicational and distributional universals derived from Greenberg's word order samples . At the same time , some of the formal principles are ...
Various insights from formal grammar thus contribute in a natural way to the explanation of implicational and distributional universals derived from Greenberg's word order samples . At the same time , some of the formal principles are ...
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Thus 9 would be derived as follows : ( 12 ) ( jan waan fi jan fi mek moni . ) → jan waan fi Ø fi mek moni . jan waan ø fi mek moni . In general , Bickerton proposes a very similar derivation for GC complements of this type , which I ...
Thus 9 would be derived as follows : ( 12 ) ( jan waan fi jan fi mek moni . ) → jan waan fi Ø fi mek moni . jan waan ø fi mek moni . In general , Bickerton proposes a very similar derivation for GC complements of this type , which I ...
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So In other words , 113 would be derived from ( 115 ) sl slim tai a rak ] s slim men fi go lik dong dis biebils ls There is no doubt that B's analysis of sentences like 113–114 is correct . It appears , then , that PC speakers ...
So In other words , 113 would be derived from ( 115 ) sl slim tai a rak ] s slim men fi go lik dong dis biebils ls There is no doubt that B's analysis of sentences like 113–114 is correct . It appears , then , that PC speakers ...
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